Elijah wakes up in a cage, and can barely remember anything about himself or his situation. He fights his way alone to escape a building full of bizarre and deadly monsters, while learning disturbing truths about himself. Once he finds the way out, he has to pass it up and keep fighting to rescue hiw wife and child from his nemesis.

Author Bio.

has previously published three other books and various short stories, as well as spending two years as a journalist for The Michigan Daily Newspaper. He studied creative writing under the tutelage of Jonis Agee, author of “Strange Angels” and “South of Resurrection.”

Growing up in Ontario, Canada, M.J. was the only child of a single mom. Her passion for the arts ignited at a young age as she wrote adventure stories and read them aloud to close family and friends. The dramatic arts became a focus in high school as an aid to understanding character motivation in her writing. Majoring in Theatre Production at York University, with a minor in English, she went on to teach both elementary and high school for 10 years throughout Simcoe County. M.J. currently lives with her husband and young son in Caledon, Ontario. She keeps busy these days with her emerging authors’ website Infinite Pathways: hosting writing contests, providing editing services, free publicity tips, book reviews, and opportunities for authors to build their writing platform and portfolio. In addition she writes articles and edits freelance as she continues her own creative writing working toward completing the next book in the Chronicles Series. Time’s Tempest: The Chronicles of Xannia (1) is M.J.’s debut science fiction novel. She firmly believes that if she hadn’t been born a Virgo, she wouldn’t be half as organized as she needs to be to get everything done from one day to the next.

The cast was expected to return from a Thanksgiving hiatus on Sunday to resume shooting the film, but production will now be delayed as the actors grieve. Director James Wan and executives from Universal, the studio behind the franchise, held a conference call on Sunday to discuss whether rewrites were needed, according toTHR. It’s unclear whether the July 11 release date will be pushed.

Roughly half the film had finished shooting before Walker died Saturday in a fatal car accident in Santa Clarita, Calif. Walker and Roger Rodas, the CEO of Walker’s company Always Evolving who was behind the wheel, were both killed in the accident that ended with the car engulfed in flames.

Although Wan said the film would not be scrapped, TMZ reports that production has several hurdles to overcome. In addition to the week’s schedule including major scenes with Walker, most of the actors are reportedly too distraught to return to work. According toTMZ, Walker’s co-star and friend Tyrese Gibson visited the site of the crash on Sunday and was overcome with emotion.